Wondering how to make homemade butter? This quick and easy science activity combines two of kids' favorite things: food and science. My children were riveted watching the cream go through its various stages to become butter and couldn't wait to taste the homemade...
Sink or Float Candy Science
This simple twist on the classic sink or float kids' science experiment uses one of children's favorite things (candy!) to step up the cool science factor. Just grab a handful of different types of treats, print the record sheet (below) and get ready for some...
Learning about Air
Learning about air is like magic to kids! We can't see air, but we know it exists, right? This air science experiment will help kids learn just that! Adults accept and understand that air exists, sure, but children are different. Young children need to see and to...
Sticky Ice Science Experiment
Quick, easy and a little magical - this kid's science experiment with ice is simply too cool not to do. The classic activity challenges little magicians scientists to lift an ice cube using only a string and salt. With serious wow factor, this science experiment is...
Rainbow Jar
We love fun kids' science and this easy rainbow jar activity is one of our all-time FAVORITES! With just a few common household ingredients like dish soap and honey, little scientists can actually pour a rainbow in a jar. There's no need for any magic - just 100%...
Science Emergent Readers
Activities for ages 4 to 6. Whether you need to build your classroom library or are hunting for emergent reader books that will keep students motivated, these science little reader books are sure to do the trick! The five non-fiction emergent reader books are a...
States of Matter Activities
Activities for ages 4 to 6. Teaching kids about states of matter? You're in the right spot! These motivating, playful states of matter activities will keep young scientists learning and smiling for days. Grab your States of Matter Activity Pack in our shop or on...